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Post by danf on Nov 2, 2008 15:49:59 GMT -5
My uncle is a carpenter, and a while back I asked him to save me a piece of kitchen countertop the next time he remodeled a kitchen. He called me a week ago and said he had a piece. So, since it's too darn warm to hunt today (thermometer shows 70 degrees right now), I got the countertop ready for use. Mounted it on the garage wall using some interior door hinges I had laying around. Used a couple more hinges on the legs, and the whole thing folds fairly flat against the wall of the garage. I even have an electrical outlet nice and handy for the grinder. ;D Now all I need to do is mount a light above the countertop and I'll be ready to put it to use! Ready to be used: Folded down:
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Post by bomonster on Nov 2, 2008 18:49:58 GMT -5
Nice work, looks like it will come in handy.
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Post by Decatur on Nov 2, 2008 18:50:06 GMT -5
That should work nicely!
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Post by dadfsr on Nov 2, 2008 21:21:19 GMT -5
That garage is a lot cleaner than the last time I saw it . Sure didn't take long for you to get it put up since you just picked it up yesterday. Looks good!
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Post by danf on Nov 2, 2008 21:28:35 GMT -5
I knew you'd say something about the garage being clean! ;D In all honesty, there wasn't that much in that area, so it was easy to get it cleaned out yesterday after I got home and put up today.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Nov 3, 2008 14:13:06 GMT -5
Now all you need is a deer down and it will be put to good use.
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Post by drgreyhound on Nov 11, 2008 9:35:04 GMT -5
Nice idea and design! Just don't get the deer meat too close to the kitty litter...
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Post by danf on Nov 11, 2008 11:56:22 GMT -5
Those buckets are actually empty, and have been for some time. We no longer have a cat; had to put her down due to renal failure over the summer
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Post by 10point on Nov 11, 2008 13:09:26 GMT -5
Very cool space saving idea. I do mine on top of my chest freezer in the garage.
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Post by danf on Nov 11, 2008 14:55:46 GMT -5
Only problem with that is being able to put meat in the freezer as it gets bagged. This should definitely be better than using saw horses and some 2x10's!
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Post by drgreyhound on Nov 11, 2008 16:52:01 GMT -5
Those buckets are actually empty, and have been for some time. We no longer have a cat; had to put her down due to renal failure over the summer That's sad. Sorry about that.
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Post by Adam Brown (BGGoosekiller) on Nov 12, 2008 15:26:16 GMT -5
Those buckets are actually empty, and have been for some time. We no longer have a cat; had to put her down due to renal failure over the summer That's sad. Sorry about that. only to some! ;D
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